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Winter’s morning light

March 4, 2015 by Katelyn

Our days here at the sanctuary couldn’t be sunnier or brighter. But Lady Winter is still reminding us she’s around for a little while longer with some extra cold temperatures during the night this week. If the temperature is predicted to drop below 20 degrees, we close off the greenhouse before we leave at night just to help conserve heat in the chimp house. With the mild winter we’ve been experiencing we haven’t had to close it very often this year, but this week has been in the teens at night. The chimpanzees wouldn’t be out there in such temperatures anyway, but this morning when we opened it up again during breakfast they were particularly excited.

The door to Young’s Hill was already open for them and the chimps decided to take their chow bags to go after breakfast and raced outside into the chilly morning. Well, Negra wasn’t about to race outside, but she did run up and peek out the door with a hopeful look on her face so it was a bit like our version of Groundhog’s Day, Negra style. Everyone else quickly came back and chose to sit in the raceway to Young’s Hill together where they could enjoy their chow with the sun on their faces.

This is often a favorite spot of Negra’s where she can luxuriate in the morning sun streaming into the greenhouse and this morning she seemed particularly happy:

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Annie looked so serene as she enjoyed the sun coming up over Young’s Hill and spilling into the raceway:

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Foxie:

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And Jody:

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Jody was one of the first onto the hill and enjoyed the sun on her shoulders and the view of the valley as she ate her chow:

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  1. Cindy says

    March 4, 2015 at 6:57 pm

    Not only eloquent but now turning into a photographer extraordinare!!!! I can’t spell!!

  2. Kathleen says

    March 4, 2015 at 8:14 pm

    Love all the photos but the first three of Negra are just too wonderful. I’d be sitting right there next to her not wanting to be out in the chilly morning either. ; )

  3. Jackie says

    March 5, 2015 at 4:02 am

    Love the beautiful, expressive faces!

  4. diane d. says

    March 6, 2015 at 8:10 am

    Where’s Burrito?

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